One of our guys broke his knee cap and another one quit. ( Thank the Lord ) This leaves us in a very difficult position in our busiest season. So how did our company handle the situation? They put me back out in the field.

Now you guys know that I should never be allowed on a computer, much less driving a vehicle in rush hour traffic! You can hear the new guy that I'm supposed to be training, cry like a baby, every time I enter a new lane of traffic. We need your prayers!

Mike, had a customer in his eighties ask me how old I was and did I like working full time again.

I told him that I would be 70 in December and that at my age it's kind of fun to still be appreciated. On my next job, a Fleet & Farm store, the guy we deal with, indicated that I was a step up from the younger guys. ( I had a hard time getting my head to fit through the doorway of the truck )

Now don't get me wrong; the guy that got hurt is a really good employee. But there is a difference between guys like you and I and the normal run of people. I walked out of a hospital three days later, after falling two stories and landing on my head. If I wasn't such a wuss, I'd have only spent one day.